Attributed 935/4, awarded October 1944. On Detlev's site. Should make for interesting topic.....Jimmy
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Look also here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=218677
It seems that this group is put together (and I'm not saying by Detlev Niemann....) and constitutes now the second group where a 935-4 was evidently attributed and it turned out to be not so. I wonder whay that is?
Dietrich
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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostLook also here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=218677
It seems that this group is put together (and I'm not saying by Detlev Niemann....) and constitutes now the second group where a 935-4 was evidently attributed and it turned out to be not so. I wonder whay that is?
Dietrich
...I know of groups were 5 KC are in it. We know that a lot of recipients had several KC in their posession. Perhaps is this an explanation.
Pieter.SUUM CUIQUE ...
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Originally posted by Steve C View PostThis is the same set that Carsten Baldes had for sale a few months ago, that's back on the market quickly, or was it Detlev who bought it from Carsten?
Let hope the cross matches the photo of the guy wearing it.
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Steve C
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Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post...I know of groups were 5 KC are in it. We know that a lot of recipients had several KC in their posession. Perhaps is this an explanation. Pieter.
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I received the police department's medal of valor. I requested a replacement so I would not wear the engraved medal on dress occasions. My original was sewn into the jacket, of my son, when he went to war in Desert Storm1, as a good luck token, along with his mother's Rosary. Thankfully, all returned safely.
It is not inconceivable for a receipient to have duplicate(s) for wear on special occasions, or to frame at home.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Bob Hritz View PostIt is not inconceivable for a receipient to have duplicate(s) for wear on special occasions, or to frame at home. Bob Hritz
So each recipeint could have as much crosses as his financial situation allowed! That is nothing new.
But this is not the point here: The point I was making is only that with this group no firm evidence for a wartime award of a 935-4 is established since the cross in the picture is not even a S&L. Could he have bought the S&L (or even 2 or 3 or whatever) from the PKZ? Sure. I never disputed that.
I also know of Veterans who sold a lot of crosses as their own after the war ....just a question of supply and demand.
Dietrich
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